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Stuart Hall was born in Kingston, Jamaica and educated at Oxford University. A pioneering cultural theorist, campaigner, and founding editor of the
New Left Review, Hall was one of the most influential and adventurous thinkers of the last half century. He was Director of the University of Birmingham's Centre for Contemporary Cultural Studies from 1972, and from 1979 was Professor of Sociology at the Open University. His published work includes
The Popular Arts (1964), the co-authored volume
Policing the Crisis (1978),
The Hard Road to Renewal: Thatcherism and the Crisis of the Left (1988), and, with Sarat Maharaj,
Modernity and Difference (2001).

- : Stuart Hall
- : Penguin Books LTD
- : 9780141984759
- : Engels
- : Paperback
- : 320
- : april 2018
- : 232
- : 198 x 130 x 18 mm.
- : Memoires; Migratie, immigratie en emigratie; Sociale en culturele geschiedenis; Socialisme en centrum-links democratische ideologieën
